Samuel Johnson

England
18 Sep 1709 // 13 Dec 1784
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Treating your adversary with respect is striking soft in battle
To love one that is great, is almost to be great one's self
To keep your secret is wisdom; but to expect others to keep it is folly
To be happy at home is the ultimate result of all ambition, the end to which every enterprise and labor tends, and of which every desire prompts the prosecution
Those who attain any excellence, commonly spend life in one pursuit; for excellence is not often gained upon easier terms
Things don't go wrong and break your heart so you can become bitter and give up. They happen to break you down and build you up so you can be all that you were intended to be
There are goods so opposed that we cannot seize both, but, by too much prudence, may pass between them at too great a distance to reach either
The world is seldom what it seems; to man, who dimly sees, realities appear as dreams, and dreams realities
The vanity of being known to be trusted with a secret is generally one of the chief motives to disclose it
The usual fortune of complaint is to excite contempt more than pity
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